Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the spring is shown over the Arctic region. This animation shows the warming and cooling regions in steps from the regions of least change to the areas of greatest change. Blue hues indicate cooling regions; red hues depict warming. Light regions indicate less change while darker regions indicate more. The temperature scale used ranges from -0.4 to +0.4 degrees Celsius in increments of .02 degrees. (See color bar below) Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division, Graduate or professional
The Arctic atmospheric circulation undergoes a systematic rapid seasonal transition each year from l...
The lower troposphere of the western Arctic (eastern Siberia to northern Canada) was relatively warm...
This animation shows the change in global temperatures from 1880 to the present. Red areas indicated...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the winter is shown over the Arctic region. ...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the summer is shown over the Arctic region. ...
Here the 20-year surface temperature trend is shown over the Arctic region. This animation shows t...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the autumn is shown over the Arctic region. ...
This image shows the 22-year surface temperature trend over the Arctic region. Blue hues indicate a...
This animation shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region from 1981-82 through 2002...
Surface atmospheric temperature (SAT) is one of the most reliable atmospheric characteristics used t...
We describe annual and seasonal changes in air temperatures over high latitudes of the Northern Hemi...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
Air temperature at 2-m (T2) in the Arctic represents its local climate. Its quantification is one of...
This set of animations shows monthly variations in temperature and precipitation for the State of Al...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
The Arctic atmospheric circulation undergoes a systematic rapid seasonal transition each year from l...
The lower troposphere of the western Arctic (eastern Siberia to northern Canada) was relatively warm...
This animation shows the change in global temperatures from 1880 to the present. Red areas indicated...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the winter is shown over the Arctic region. ...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the summer is shown over the Arctic region. ...
Here the 20-year surface temperature trend is shown over the Arctic region. This animation shows t...
Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the autumn is shown over the Arctic region. ...
This image shows the 22-year surface temperature trend over the Arctic region. Blue hues indicate a...
This animation shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region from 1981-82 through 2002...
Surface atmospheric temperature (SAT) is one of the most reliable atmospheric characteristics used t...
We describe annual and seasonal changes in air temperatures over high latitudes of the Northern Hemi...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
Air temperature at 2-m (T2) in the Arctic represents its local climate. Its quantification is one of...
This set of animations shows monthly variations in temperature and precipitation for the State of Al...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
The Arctic atmospheric circulation undergoes a systematic rapid seasonal transition each year from l...
The lower troposphere of the western Arctic (eastern Siberia to northern Canada) was relatively warm...
This animation shows the change in global temperatures from 1880 to the present. Red areas indicated...